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E-WIN provides free menstrual health education for students in Iheaka Girls Secondary school in Igboeze South LGA, Enugu state.

Menstruation is a natural biological process that many girls and women experience, but it is often shrouded in taboos and misinformation, coupled with lack of access to menstrual products. By providing menstrual health education, we hope to break down these barriers and create a more open and better understanding of MHM. EQUITY WATCH INITIATIVE [E-WIN] […]

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EWIN visits Community secondary school Umuitodo, Obollo Nkwo, Udenu LGA December 13, 2023

Menstrual health education is a crucial aspect of promoting overall health and well-being and empowering adolescent girls, particularly in rural communities where access to information and resources are limited. Implementing menstrual hygiene management programs in secondary schools can have a significant impact on the confidence, and academic performance of young girls. By providing comprehensive education

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E-WIN gives out Eco-stove for sustainability initiative December 13, 2023

We are excited to announce E-WIN Eco-Stove for sustainability initiative that isc aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of using the traditional methods of cooking (firewood) and promoting the use of eco-friendly stoves for sustainability. This initiative is part of our commitment to empowering women and protecting our planet. Women and girls often bear

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E-WIN empowers girls with knowledge on how to make reusable cloth pads

Period poverty is a pressing issue that affects millions of girls and women worldwide, particularly in rural communities where access to sanitary products are limited. Lack of access to menstrual health products impacts girl child education and makes her vulnerable to abuse. With the support of Girls Opportunity Alliance , we conducted a train the

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Equity Watch Initiative EQUITY WATCH INITIATIVE [E-WIN] with funding from Girls Opportunity Alliance support girl education

Education is the key to unlocking endless possibilities. By supporting indigent girls in rural communities , we are not only investing in their future but also contributing to the overall development of the society. Every girlchild deserves access to education, regardless of their background or financial status. Through education, we can break the cycle of

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E-WIN in partnership with Girls Opportunity Alliance advocating for the need of empowerment self defense

Ending violence against women and girls requires a certain level of political commitments. EQUITY WATCH INITIATIVE [E-WIN]Equity Watch Initiative with the support of Girls Opportunity Alliance drives advocacy in targeted Ministries in Enugu to explain the importance of empowerment self defense and comprehensive sexuality education and the need to equip our adolescent girls particularly those

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E-WIN director leads the POP (protect our planet) movement 2023

As The POP (Protect Our Planet) Movement Youth mentor, the Executive Director Equity Watch Initiative Dr Chiemezie Atama was privileged to facilitate a Program at UN House, Abuja organized by Nigeria National Commission for UNESCO and @UNESCO Abuja region titled a Whole-School Approach on climate change: Empowering Educational Institutions for a Sustainable future . Which

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